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Undefeated Prospect Caleb Plant Battles Hard-Hitting Juan De Angel in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions TOE-TO-TOE TUESDAYS on FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES on FOX Deportes Tuesday, August 23 From Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Die! Unbeaten Light Heavyweight Earl Newman Takes On Detroit’s Leo Hall While Unbeaten Prospects Carlos Gongora & Ronald Mixon Meet in Undercard Attractions
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Betlehemu, PA. (August 3, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Kalebu “Dun si owo” Ohun ọgbìn (13-0, 10 KOs) will square off against hard-hitting Colombian Juan De Angel(18-4-1, 17 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight matchup that serves as the main event of Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija Atampako-TO-ika ẹsẹ TUESDAYS on FS1 ati Boxing aṣaju- on Akata Deportes Tuesday, August 23 from Sands Bethlehem Events Center in Bethlehem, Pa.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT and features a pair of undercard bouts as unbeaten prospect Earl Newman (9-0, 7 KOs) takes on Detroit’s Leo Hall(8-1, 7 KOs) in eight-rounds of light heavyweight action while Carlos Gongora (5-0, 4 KOs) oju Ronald Mixon (7-0, 6 KOs) in an eight-round matchup of undefeated light heavyweight prospects.
It’s a blessing to be headlining on my own show,” Said ọgbin. “It’s all thanks to my family and my team. I’m happy with how far I’ve come in my career. I’ve had obstacles in front of me my entire life and I have had to rise to the occasion. I know De Angel is a tough guy, but I have too much in my game for him.
I had a great camp in Colombia and I’m going to Florida to put the finishing touches on training,” said De Angel. “Plant is strong and he counters well, but he gets hit hard and often. I’ve had experience in big fights and I’m going to do my best to put my hands on him. I’m thankful for this opportunity and I’m going to make the most it.
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A 2011 National Golden ibọwọ asiwaju, Plant has begun to make his name in the professional ranks since turning pro in 2014. Esi, the 24-year-old picked up six victories including hard fought triumphs over Jamar Freeman in September and Tyrone Brunson in October. Ija jade ti Nashville, he kicked off his 2016 campaign by stopping Adasat Rodriguez in January and delivered a fourth-round knockout of Carlos Galvan in June. He takes on an experienced opponent in Barranquilla, Colombia’s De Angel. The 29-year-old has a reputation for knockouts, having delivered victories inside of the distance in seventeen of his eighteen victories.
A former New York Golden Gloves champion, Newman has shown impressive power in stopping seven of his first nine opponents since turning pro in 2014. The 24-year-old out of Brooklyn is coming in off of a stoppage victory over Dustin Craig Echard in April. He faces his toughest opponent to date in the 21-year-old Hall out of Detroit. Hall knocked out seven of his first eight opponents before losing for the first time in December 2015.
A two-time Ecuadorian Olympian, Gongora now trains out of Brooklyn and is undefeated since turning pro in May 2015. The 27-year-old has delivered knockouts in four of his first five pro fights, including three in the first round. He takes on fellow unbeaten Mixon out of Los Angeles. The 27-year-old has delivered two stoppage victories in 2016.
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Undefeated Rising Star Errol Spence Jr. Makes A Statement In The Welterweight Division With Dominating Fifth-Round Stoppage Of Former World Champion Chris Algieri In Primetime On Premier Boxing Champions On NBC Live From Barclays Center In Brooklyn

Krzysztof Glowacki Drops Steve Cunningham Four Times On His Way To Retaining Cruiserweight World Title
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2012 U.S. Olympian Marcus Browne Remains Undefeated With Split-Decision Over Previously Unbeaten Radivoje Kalajdzic
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Brooklyn (April 17, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. (20-0, 17 KOs) went emphatically from prospect to contender with a fifth-round stoppage of former world champion Chris Algieri (21-3, 8 KOs) lori Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC Saturday night from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
It meant a lot to get the stoppage,” wi Spence Jr. “I did something Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan couldn’t do. That shows where I’m at in the welterweight division.
Spence Jr. was superior in every regard as he took control of the fight from the beginning with world-class bodywork and blazing speed. Algieri was expected to be a major step-up for the 2012 U.S. Olympian, but was unable to bother his opponent despite landing 31 percent of his punches to Spence Jr.’s 30 percent per CompuBox stats.
I can’t take anything away from this young hungry lion,” Said Algieri. “He did a great job. I trained really hard for this fight. I hope that people appreciate me and how hard I worked and what I brought to the fight.
“Ooto” dominated by landing 41 percent of his power punches over the five rounds and only lost one round on the three judges’ scorecards. Spence Jr. sent Algieri down for the first time in the fourth round with a combination finished off by a straight left hand.
Algieri survived the round, but Spence Jr. was determined to get a stoppage and he connected with another straight left that put Algieri on the canvas early in round five.
It was pretty one-sided, Mo ro,” wi Spence Jr. “I started slowly. He said he was going to take me to deep waters so I wanted to pace myself.
I just wasn’t sticking to the style and the strategy like I should have,” Said Algieri. “We had a couple of different styles that we were going to show him and I never stayed in one style long enough to be effective.
Spence Jr. saw his opportunity and launched a vicious attack in an attempt to end the fight. A massive left hook connected clean with Algieri’s jaw and put him on the canvas for the third and final time, as referee Benjy Esteves waved off the bout at :48 seconds into the fifth round.
Everyone wanted to see what I could do against a proven fighter and I blew him out of the water,” added Spence Jr.
Ni awọn šiši ija ni telecast, Polish star Krzysztof Glowacki (26-0, 16 KOs) sent former world champion Steve “U.S.S.” Cunningham (28-8-1, 13 KOs) to the canvas four times on his way to a unanimous decision to retain his cruiserweight world title in front of a raucous Polish-heavy crowd.
Power and precision is my trademark,” said Glowacki. “That’s always been my game. I was a little bit reluctant because of the surgery, but I got more comfortable as the fight went on.
Glowacki got the action going early as he scored his first knockdown with a left hand that he would use to control the fight and knocked down Cunningham a second time shortly after the former champion rose to his feet.
I’m just disappointed,” Said Cunningham. “I knew I just had to work. The corner kept telling me to go to the body more in the later rounds. I’ve been down before. I knew I had to go at this guy.
The southpaw from Walcz, Poland and the orthodox veteran from Philadelphia combined for several exciting exchanges as Cunningham was able to land his share of power right hands but was more often than not met with Glowacki’s thudding left.
The plan from the beginning was to hit him with the left hand and you could tell I was hitting with full power,” said Glowacki. “I couldn’t hit that hard against Marco Huck because of my injury and now I’m hoping to keep that power up in my next fight.
Cunningham went down again in the 10th round from a short right hand but was able to rally and stun Glowacki with a big right hand. The champion recovered quickly, but Cunningham did arguably his best work of the fight in the 11th round as he aggressively attacked Glowacki with combinations to the head and body.
The fireworks continued in the final round as a strong combination put Cunningham down for the fourth time in the fight. The challenger rose to his feet and attacked effectively at times, but the left hand proved to be too much.
He punched with me and caught me coming in,” Said Cunningham. “I knew after the second round knockdowns that I had to get rounds back and go get him. He’s a smart fighter.
Cunningham was actually able to land a higher percentage of punches than Glowacki as he connected on 34 percent versus just 25 percent from Glowacki. However the knockdowns and Glowacki’s output advantage of 462 si 366 was enough for him to retain his title by scores of 116-108 ati 115-109 lemeji.
The fans were my motivation throughout the fight,” said Glowacki. “I just wanted to give them more and more. I want to thank everyone who came and watched me.
The televised swing bout saw 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Makosi Browne (18-0, 13 KOs) remained undefeated with a narrow split-decision victory over previously unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic (21-1, 14 KOs) in an eight-round light heavyweight contest.
Establishing my jab was the key,” Said Browne. “Once I did that, he couldn’t get past it. He got me with a couple of good shots.
Kalajdzic was emphatic that the judges were wrong in their decision.
I don’t see how I lost,” said Kalajdzic. “I was the aggressor. Mo ti fihan mi ọkàn. If he feels like he beat me, give me the rematch.
The southpaw Browne was able to jab his way into control of the fight by landing 52 jabs to the 54 thrown by Kalajdzic the whole fight. Browne was able to bruise and eventually open up a cut over Kalajdzic’s left eye late in the fight.
Ni akọkọ yika, Browne was credited with a controversial knockdown as it appeared via replay that a slip had occurred and Browne had hit Kaladjzic after he was down.
Kalajdzic was effective with his power punches throughout the fight as he landed 36 percent of his power punches to 29 percent from Browne. His most effective moment came in round six when he sent Browne to the mat with a right hand.
He caught me with something that grazed me,” Said Browne. “I didn’t even know what it was. I walked into the punch but I was able to get up from it and get back in rhythm.
He didn’t do anything that bothered me,” said Kalajdzic. “I was doing my thing. I should have listened to my coaches more and I would have stopped him.
Browne was able to recover for the final two rounds and earn the split-decision by scores of 76-74 for Kalajdzic, 76-74 for Browne and 76-75 again for the still unbeaten Staten Island-native.
I love fighting in front of my fans and family. We gutted this one out and it’s on to the next one,” added Browne.
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Errol Spence Jr., Chris Algieri, Krzysztof Glowacki, Steve Cunningham, Makosi Browne & Radivoje Kalajdzic Final Press Conference Quotes & Awọn fọto

PBC on NBC Live From Barclays Center On Saturday, April 16
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BROOKYLN (April 13, 2016) – Undefeated rising welterweight star Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. ki o si tele aye asiwaju Chris Algieri went face-to-face Wednesday to kick-off fight week activities with the final press conference before they meet in the main event of Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC yi Saturday, April 16 lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn.
Also in attendance at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan were cruiserweight championKrzysztof Glowacki ki o si tele asiwaju StevenU.S.S” Cunningham plus undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Makosi Browne and unbeaten light heavyweight RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic who round out a stacked tripleheader lojo satide night. Ni afikun, popular Brooklyn undefeated fighter Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy was in attendance as she nears her undercard bout against Sweden’s Anna Hultin.
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Eyi ni ohun ti tẹ alapejọ olukopa ni lati sọ Wednesday:
Errol Spence JR.
This is a great card with great fighters and its a fantastic opportunity. A lot of people think I’m a prospect on the verge of being a contender. Saturday night is going to be a great performance.
I never thought fight week would come. I’m just so excited to put on a show. It’s going to be the best Errol Spence you’ve ever seen.
I just need to stick with my game plan. The game plan that my coach laid out for me and do what I do and get the win.
“Ohunkohun ti ṣẹlẹ, happens. I’m going to have to feel it out in the first round. I just need to fight smart.
I’ve always felt like I was ready for this level. Saturday night, I’m looking for a coming out party. My focus is 100 percent on this fight.
I was ready two fights ago to fight for a title. After this fight we can talk about what’s next, sugbon bayi, Chris Algieri is in front of me.
Chris has been in a lot of hard fights. At the end of the day he’s a boxer and so am I. It’s going to be a war.
Chris ALGIERI
Brooklyn has treated me very well. I’ve had some of my best performances here at Barclays Center and I look forward to another.
It’s always an honor to share the stage with such illustrious guys in our sport. A lot of these guys really bring honor and respect to the business that we do.
I don’t think I’ve gotten as much respect as I deserve throughout my career. I don’t know why, but it doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day I go out there and perform. More often then not I’m victorious.
I think everyone knows that I’ll fight anybody. Spence is a guy people don’t want to fight, so they brought him to me.
The best thing about working with John David Jackson is the confidence he gives me. He let’s me be who I am. He gives me the faith to trust in my abilities. I’m looking forward to putting on another great display with him in my corner.
The hard work is done. Training camp was long, hard and grueling. Not much more to be said. It’s time to fight. It’s going to be a great night of fights. “
Glowacki ti KRZYSZTOF
I’m so happy to be back in the United States and I’d like to thank my team for preparing me so well.

I’m very happy to be healthy. Training camp went the way I wanted to and I feel 100 percent ready to get in the ring
“Mo ni lati win. That’s the most important thing. It’s nice to be fighting on such a great card, but all that matters is keeping my belt.
Fans can expect to see beautiful boxing. It will be a war inside of the ring. o ṣe pataki julọ, Mo ti yoo win.
A lot of things have changed since I won my world title. Nobody used to know me and now everyone knows me. I’m happy with my career so far. I don’t like to talk about the future of my career until after the fight.
Steve Cunningham is not only a great fighter but a great human being, so I expect a tough fight. He wants to take the belt from me but it’s not going to be easy. I want everyone to come out for a great show lojo satide.”
Steve Cunningham
This is my first time fighting at Barclays Center and I’m very excited about that. Mo setan lati ja. Ikẹkọ ibudó ni lori. You know it’s grueling and hard work.
I know I have a great opponent. He took the belt from the champion. He got up off the canvas so I can’t look at him lightly at all. But I’m here to do a job.
I’m was sick of getting cheated and robbed of opportunities at the heavyweight division. I decided to come back down. It’s no problem. Three pounds or four pounds, no big deal. Here we are.
We are coming to steal the show. I’d like to steal the show without me getting hit too much. A fight is a fight. You know I come to win, so we’re going to have some fun.
There are some adjustments you have to make when you fight a southpaw. A guy throwing two gloves at you and you have to throw gloves back at him. Doesn’t matter if he fights me upside down, I have to fight smart and beat him regardless.
There’s always something special with Naazim Richardson. He’s a great mind. One of the great trainers out there. We’ve always got something special prepared. We have to do what we have to do and that’s win.
When you beat a guy like Marco Huck who was about to make history and you beat him like Glowacki beat him, you have to think he’s good and realize you can’t take Glowacki lightly. O ni a jagunjagun. He’s a problem, something I’m going to have to deal with.
I’m not 40-years-old yet. Give me a few more months! I don’t feel 39 tabi 40. Mo lero nla. I just want to go in there and perform and do what I do.
I’m not one of those predicting guys. I know things happen in the ring. But come Saturday night, I want things to go my way. Ti o ba ko, we’re able to evolve. Let’s go, it’s work time.
Makosi Browne
We’ve done a lot of talking leading up into this fight. I want to talk with my hands. He said he’s ready to fight. We’ll see lojo satide night.
“Mo lero nla. Training camp has gone great. Right now the focus is to win and look good. Whatever happens after that is going to happen.
I’m going to do what I do best and that’s take care of business no matter what.
I’m ready for whatever he brings to the table. We will know that after the first minute of the first round.
It’s an incredible honor to be representing my hometown. Fighting in front my home fans is always very motivating and I can’t wait to put on another show for them.
People have said a lot about how this will be my toughest fight. I can’t listen to anything on the outside. I’m prepared to my fullest and we’ll see what he has lojo satide alẹ.”
RADIVOJE KALAJDZIC
“Mo setan. I don’t have too much to say. Mo wa o kan setan lati ja.
“Ikẹkọ ibudó lọ nla. We got a full eight weeks in. Roadwork, karabosipo, ohun gbogbo. Mo wa o kan setan lati ja.
I want to introduce myself to the fans by knocking out Marcus Browne. If that doesn’t come, Mo fẹ lati fi kan lori nla išẹ. Being on the big stage doesn’t bother me, once the bell rings its just another day.
I know Marcus is fast and has pop to him. I don’t want to give too much away.
I’m a boxer puncher. I’ve got the power to knock a fighter out. Most of my knockouts have come in the first round.
I feel like I came up the right way. I didn’t have that much amateur experience, but I stepped up to this big opportunity at the right time.
Heather Hardy
I’m expecting to face a good strong boxer lojo satide night. She’s coming down in weight to fight me, so don’t miss it.
We changed a little bit during this training camp. I added another conditioning coach. A guy that has been putting me through torture three times a week.
My opponent is strong, she has a good record, she’s from overseas. I know I have my hands full.
It’s a real honor to fight at Barclays Center. I couldn’t ask for a better place. There’s nowhere in the world I’d rather fight than right here at home. As far as my career progressing, I’d like to be up there on stage and be on TV.
I can’t wait to fight (unbeaten contender) Shelly Vincent. I think that will be the big breakthrough fight that let’s me establish who I am in this game and who I am for the bigger competition. That’s a perfect fight for TV. Fingers crossed.
Lou DIBELLA, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya
This great card features a fighter who is believed to be the top prospect in boxing, in Errol Spence Jr. versus New York’s own, a former world champion in Chris Algieri in what promises to be an exciting primetime main event.
Marcus Browne has fought more times at Barclays Center than any other professional fighter. He has the chance to make the jump towards a world title by taking out another young undefeated fighter. ‘Hot Rodis not planning on letting that happen without serious resistance.
Glowacki’s fight with Huck was one of the best of last year and he can expect the Polish fans in Brooklyn to be behind him lojo satide night.
Steve Cunningham is one of the most respected fighters by his peers. Not just for his quality in the ring, but his quality as a family man and as a human being. He knows he’s fighting a great champion and I know he’s got a great game plan.
JOE DEGUARDIA, Aare ti Star Boxing
It’s a pleasure to be back in Brooklyn and to have Chris Algieri fighting at Barclays Center again. It’s very rewarding that he will be in the main event on national television on NBC. It’s a real testament to this fight.
Chris has had some great performances at Barclays Center. He’s going to have another one in front of him lojo satide. Spence Jr. is a challenge that Chris is looking forward to and one he has faced before.
Everyone wrote him off when he faces Ruslan Provodnikov. We’re looking forward to Chris Algieri pulling off a surprise just like that lojo satide alẹ.”
Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Idanilaraya
Barclays Center is thrilled to have Chris Algieri back for his fourth fight and we expect a great turnout from the Long Island fans who are looking forward to Saturday bi daradara. We’re also looking forward to a new name to headline Brooklyn and we welcome Errol Spence Jr.
We welcome Marcus Browne back for your 11th fight and we thank you for calling Barclays Center home. Heather Hardy is also back at Barclays Center for the sixth time and we are thrilled to have all of them fighting in our building.
It’s fitting that Saturday nights card features Chris Colbert and Earl Newman who got their start at Golden Gloves.
“Mo ro 2016 will be our biggest year yet and we look forward to welcoming everybody back in the coming months.
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RISING UNDEFEATED PROSPECT MARIO BARRIOS & TOP 140-POUND CONTENDER LUCA GIACON HIGHLIGHT UNDERCARD ACTION ON SATURDAY, Kẹrin 16 LATI Barclays ile-iṣẹ IN Brooklyn

Stacked Card Features Local Talent Including
Heather Hardy, Chris Colbert & Earl Newman & International Stars Lukasz Maciec & Dardan Zenunaj
Brooklyn (March 29, 2016) – Undefeated prospect Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 KOs) and top super lightweight contenderLuca “Black Mamba” Giacon (27-1, 23 KOs) compete in separate bouts that highlight undercard action on Saturday, April 16 lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn.
The April 16 iṣẹlẹ ẹya a Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC tripleheader headlined by undefeated rising star Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. mu lori tele aye asiwaju Chris Algieri. Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT and will see cruiserweight world champion Krzysztof Glowacki defending his title against former cruiserweight champion Steve “U.S.S. Cunningham ati undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian “Sir” Makosi Browne battling fellow unbeaten RadivojeHot RodKalajdzic.
Barrios makes his east coast debut in an eight-round super featherweight bout while Giacon looks to put the 140-pound division on notice when he competes in an eight-round affair.
A trio of exciting fighters representing Brooklyn will enter the ring as undefeated star Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy (15-0, 3 KOs) competes in an eight-round junior featherweight bout while Golden Gloves champions Chris Colbert (4-0, 2 KOs) ati Earl Newman (8-0, 6 KOs) compete in a four-round featherweight bout and an eight-round cruiserweight bout respectively.
International action will heat up the ring at Barclays Center as 26-year-old Polish contender Lukasz Maciec (22-3-1, 5 KOs) fights in an eight-round super welterweight bout, 28-year-old Belgian Dardan Zenunaj (11-1, 9 KOs) fights in an eight-round junior lightweight affair and 22-year-old Russian Radzhab Butaev (1-0, 1 KO), ija jade ti Brooklyn, in a six-round super welterweight fight against South Carolina’s TyKeem Sadler (6-1, 4 KOs)
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A tall featherweight at more than six feet, the 20-year-old Barrios picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including an uppercut left hook combo that ended the night of Manuel Vides in December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he makes his 2016 Uncomfortable.
A winner of six-straight fights, Giacon is coming off of a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Steve Jamoye in October 2015 that put him in the top contender status in the division. The 27-year-old has fought in Spain, Panama and Italy throughout a pro career that dates back to 2007 ati ki o yoo jẹ ṣiṣe re U.S. debut on April 16.
A popular Brooklyn fighter who competed in Barclays Center’s first-ever professional female boxing match, Hardy ti di a staple ni awọn arena niwon. Lori April 16, she will be making her sixth appearance at Barclays Center. A kekere kan lori meji ọdun lẹhin rẹ pro Uncomfortable, Hardy gba ohun okeere akọle igbanu ni Super bantamweight pipin ni October 2014 and followed it up in 2015 with a victory over Renata Domsodi and two over Noemi Bosques.
Fighting out of Lublin, Polandii, Maciec will be making his second start in the U.S. and his first in the Polish-heavy borough of Brooklyn. The 26-year-old owns victories over veteran contenders Lanardo Tyner, Laszlo Fazekas and previously unbeaten Sasun Karapetyan.
Originally from Kosovo but fighting out of Belgium, Zenunaj made his U.S. debut in December 2015 and stopped Bryant Cruz in the seventh round to announce his presence stateside. The 28-year-old has won 10 fights in a row including eight in a row by knockout.
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Travis Kauffman gba on Epifanio Mendoza on Friday, Kẹsán 18 ni Claridge ni Atlantic City

Plus awọn pada ti tele Heavyweight akọle challenger Eddie Chambers bi daradara bi undefeated Dauren Yeleussinov, Keith Tapia, John Magda, Earl Newman ati Carlos Gongora
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Kika, PA (August 26, 2015)– Lori Friday night, Kẹsán 18, Boxing pada si awọn Claridge Hotẹẹli ati Casino ni Atlantic City bi Ọba igbega pada fun night a ńlá ti igbese.
Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Travis Kauffman yoo ya on tele aye akọle challenger Epifanio Mendoza.
Kauffman ti kika, PA ni o ni a gba ti 29-1 pẹlu 21 knockouts si ti wa ni Riding ohun-ija 11 win ṣiṣan ti o ti fi nkowe 5 ati idaji a years.
Kauffman ti ṣẹgun awọn fẹran ti Malachy Farrell (16-1), William Shahan (7-1), Chris Koval (24-6), Vincent Thompson (13-1) ati ninu re kẹhin ija ti o si mu jade Richard Carmack ni ọkan-yika on August 14 in Newark, New Jersey.
Mendoza ti wa ni a grizzled oniwosan ti ja gbogbo ènìyàn lati Jr. Middleweight si Heavyweight. He has prodigious knockout power as his record stands at 41-21-1 pẹlu 35 knockouts.
The lọdọ awọn ti Baranquilla, Columbia ni o ni AamiEye lori Tukunbo Olajide (17-0), Rubin Williams (19-0), Alejandro Garcia (7-1), Carlos Negron (13-0) & Ray Recio (6-0). He is coming off a 3rd round stoppage over Tomas Orozco Rodriguez on July 25 ni Barinquilla, Colombia.
Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ yoo àjọ-jẹ ohun 8-yika Heavyweight ija ti yoo ẹya-ara awọn American pada ti tele aye akọle challenger “Sare” Eddie Chambers (41-4, 22 KO ká) mu lori Galen Brown (41-31-1, 25 KO ká) ti St. Joseph, Missouri.
Tun han ni ohun 8-yika ija yoo jẹ Heavyweight Keith Tapia (15-0, 10 KO ká) ti Santurce, Puerto Rico mu lori Roberto Santos (12-2, 5 KO ká) ti Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

Ivan Golub (8-0, 6 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Javier Castro (27-8, 22 KO ká) ti Chihuahua, Mexico ni a Super Welterweight ija.

John Magda (11-0, 7 KO ká) ti Rutherford, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Francisco Reza (14-14, 11 KO;s) ti Nuevo Laredo, Mexico ni a Super Middleweight ija.
Ni 6-yika bouts:
ODARAN Yuleussinov (3-0, 2 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY ija Miguel Munguia (31-33-1, 25 KO ká) ni a Super Middleweight ija.
Earl Newman (6-0, 5 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY yoo ja Ricardo Campillo (9-8-1, 7 KO ká) ti Sonora, Mexico ni a Cruiserweight ija.
Danny Kelly (8-1-1, 7 KO ká) ti Washington, DC yoo ogun Jimmy Suarez (3-6, 3 KO ká) ti Aguada, PR ni a Heavyweight ija.
Ibewo Olympian, Carlos Gongora (2-0, 2 KO ká) yoo gba lori Red Juan Carloss (10-12-1, 8 KO ká) ti Saltillo, Mexico ni a Super Middleweight ija.
Tickets le wa ni ra fun $100, $75 ati $50 nipa titewww.claridgeboxing.eventbrite.pẹlu tabi nipa pipe ipe 610 587 5950 tabi 609 868 4243
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The efufu nla sèkílọ lati The afonifoji Forge Casino – June 20, 2015

Wilson KO ká Caputo si win PA State Cruiserweight Title

Nipa Tony “Awọn efufu nla” Penecale (Ringside)

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Nigba ti o ba wole kan Boxing baramu laarin awọn ogun ti a npè ni "The Bull" ati "The Gbẹhin Warrior,” it is inevitable that a slugfest will ensure. “The Bull vs The Ultimate Warrior.” In the words of Apollo Creed, o "ba ndun gẹgẹ bi ọwawa movie."

Ni iwaju ti ẹya lakitiyan enia ni afonifoji Forge Casino, pẹlu awọn ṣ'ofo Pennsylvania State cruiserweight akọle ni igi, Garrett "The Gbẹhin Warrior" Wilson ati Anthony "The Bull" Caputo Smith waged ẹya 8-iseju slugfest, fi opin si pẹlu kan saami-agba knockout.

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Wilson (loke ọtun), 195, ti Philadelphia, wá sinu ija si pa a akọni afihan ti lodi si awọn undefeated Vyacheslav Shabranskyy. Kọja iwọn je kan sunmọ oniye ti ara rẹ ni stocky ati ibinu Caputo Smith, 197, lati Kennett Square, PA. It was an intriguing matchup between two throw-back fighters trying to rebound from some tough losses and secure a spot as a contender.

 

The bout opened with both fighters charging out of their corners like a couple of high-mountain rams and locking horns in the center of the ring. Neglecting there was a full ring to operate in; Wilson ati Caputo Smith duro wọn ilẹ, iṣowo punches ni aarin ti awọn iwọn.

 

Lakoko ti o ti Smith je diẹ ibinu, Wilson ni pẹkipẹki gba akọkọ yika nipa gège kan ti o ga iwọn didun ti punches lori inu, winging right hands to the head and landing short body shots. Wilson’s success continued in the 2nd yika, bi o ti gbe a iwọn didun ti lile, gígé tí ẹtọ si awọn ara, nlọ welts ni ayika Caputo Smith ká ribcage.

 

Nigba ohun paṣipaarọ ti osi mu, Wilson gbe o kan kekere kan bit iyara, dropping Caputo Smith to a knee. Caputo Smith bounced up and was ready to resume his head-first attack. Wilson started to change his tactics, lilo kan gan jab lati negate Caputo Smith ká ifinran, loje ti ẹjẹ lati Caputo Smith ká imu.

 

Underage Terre–ati pẹlu kan akọni-ẹmí ara rẹ–Caputo Smith kept applying the pressure and engaging Wilson on the inside. Lẹẹkansi, bi àgbo meji, they locked horns in the center of the ring. In a flash, Wilson Witoelar pada ki o si unleashed a homerun uppercut, depositing Caputo Smith alapin lori rẹ pada, his head thudding off of the canvas. As the referee Shawn Clark counted, Caputo Smith vainly pulled himself to his feet. Despite courageously beating the count, o si wà ni ko si apẹrẹ lati tesiwaju, muwon Clark lati da awọn ija ni 1:41 ami.

 

Wilson, titun PA State cruiserweight asiwaju, ni bayi 14-9-1 (8 KO ká) nigba ti Caputo Smith ṣubu si 15-5 (10 KO ká).

 

Ni miiran bouts:

 

* Milton Santiago, nikan ọsẹ kan lẹhin rẹ ga-ile-iwe ayẹyẹ ipari ẹkọ, ní a finifini idẹruba ni gba kan unanimous ipinnu lori Jose Miguel Castro.

 

Santiago, o kan 18 ọdun atijọ, a nfigagbaga lori re 11th ọjọgbọn ija, ati awọn re youthful ìbàlágà ati igbẹkẹle jẹ reminiscent ti a odo Wilfred Benetiz, ti o wà aye asiwaju nigbati o si wà nikan 17.

 

Santiago, 140, ti Philadelphia, boxed laisiyonu si dari awọn tẹmpo lodi si Castro, 138, ti Carolina, Puẹto Riko. Try as he might, Castro ko le ri eyikeyi ilu lodi si awọn aṣa Santiago.

 

Awọn nikan hiccup fun Santiago wá ni 2nd yika, nigbati bi o si ti nše afẹyinti; o ti clipped lori gba pe, sending him to the canvas for a brief count. Upon rising, Santiago regained Iṣakoso, Boxing masterfully.

 

Fun rẹ apakan, Castro kò duro gbiyanju, ibalẹ a uppercut o dara ninu awọn 4th yika, o si tesiwaju rẹ desperate ifinran nipasẹ awọn 5th ati 6th. But no matter what he did, Santiago je o kan kan tabi meji igbese ṣiwaju rẹ ki o si cruised si isalẹ awọn na, gba lori gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn kaadi nipa aami fi nyinpo 59-55.

 

Santiago se si 11-0 (3 KO ká) bi Castro ṣubu si labẹ .500 ki o si jẹ bayi 4-5 (2 KO ká).

 

* Aṣalẹ ká julọ idanilaraya ija je kan mefa-yika slugfest laarin undefeated Erik orisun omi, 153, Kika PA, ati lãlã-afe Robert Sweeney, 154, Hampton Orúkọàyè.

 

Awọn dueling-southpaws bere ni kiakia, mejeeji duro ni iwaju ti kọọkan miiran, trading punches on near-even terms with Spring just a little bit better. Sweeney pressed the action in the 2nd yika, ati Orisun omi je setan lati duro rẹ ati counter ilẹ Punch.

 

Awọn intense ati ki o nyara-ifigagbaga ija tesiwaju bi a ogun ti ọtun-iwọ mu ninu awọn 3rd round with the crowd enjoying the entertaining scrap. As the 4th yika ti bẹrẹ, awọn yanilenu Pace ti a mu awọn oniwe-kii pẹlu mejeeji njà mu jin breaths bi nwọn ti tesiwaju lati ṣe paṣipaarọ agbara punches.

 

Awọn ija ti a sunmọ ti lọ sinu ik meji iyipo, but Spring was just a little bit better down the stretch. The final bell was a welcome respite for the weary warriors.

 

Orisun omi ti a san nyi pẹlu kan unanimous ipinnu isegun nipa ikun ti 58-56, 59-55, ati ki o kan iyalenu jakejado 60-54, imudarasi re undefeated gba lati 6-0 (1 KO), bi Sweeney ṣubu si 3-3.

 

* Hafiz Montgomery mu ohun lakitiyan akojọpọ awọn Olufowosi fun ọjọgbọn Uncomfortable o si sprinted si iwọn lati pade soke lodi si alakikanju journeyman Brian Donahue.

 

Montgomery, 207, ti York, PA, wà iyara ati siwaju sii ju awọn didan flabby Donahue, 203, ti Philadelphia. Donahue je akoonu lati jabọ jakejado, single punches. Montgomery attacked in the 2nd yika ati ki o gbe kan diẹ Asokagba ara rẹ ṣùgbọn Pace bere lati fa fifalẹ bi awọn yika progressed pẹlu Donahue ibalẹ kan diẹ jabs.

 

Awọn Pace ni riro slowed ninu awọn 3rd ati 4th rounds with a tired Montgomery landing a few punches and the slower Donahue offering a few sneers in return. It was no surprise as all three judges scored 40-36, awarding Montgomery rẹ debuting gun, fifi re Olufowosi ko sinu a níṣìírí frenzy.

 

Montgomery AamiEye rẹ pro Uncomfortable ati ki o jẹ bayi 1-0 nigba ti Donahue ṣubu si 3-13-2.

 

* John Madge si mu awọn nigbamii ti igbese ninu re ọjọgbọn ọmọ, o nri rẹ undefeated gba soke lodi si awọn alakikanju ati ki o kari 35-ija oniwosan Dionisio Miranda.

 

Madge, 167, ti Rutherford, Awon ara New Jersey, ri kan ile tete fun re southpaw gbooro osi, yapa alatako re ẹṣọ ati ibalẹ fọ danu lodi si Miranda, 169, ti Miami, FL. Not to be discouraged, Miranda gbe kan diẹ ọwọ ọtún pẹ ni yika.

 

Awọn ija subu sinu kan Àpẹẹrẹ pẹlu Madge ibalẹ kan diẹ ti o dara awọn akojọpọ punctuated pẹlu rẹ lesa osi ọwọ nigba ti losokepupo Miranda gbiyanju lati joko si isalẹ ki o counter pẹlu lile sugbon infrequent ọwọ ọtún.

 

Miranda ní re ti o dara ju aseyori ninu awọn 4th yika pẹlu kan diẹ ti o dara ọwọ ọtún tete, ṣugbọn Madge ni kiakia regained ni ipa. Re superior olorijori ati iṣẹ oṣuwọn wà to lati šakoso awọn iṣẹ lori ik meji iyipo.

 

Madge cruised si a unanimous ipinnu win nipa ikun ti 59-55 ati 60-54 lẹmeji ati ki o si maa wa ni undefeated 11-0 (7 KO ká), nigba ti Miranda silė lati 22-12-2 (19 KO ká)

 

* Miran ti undefeated afojusọna, Earl Newman, ṣe awọn ti julọ ti re anfani lati a- nipa run oniwosan Lamont Capers ni marun buru ju iyipo.

 

Newman, 177, ti Brooklyn, NY, bere si ni ija dipo laiyara, gbigba Capers, 177, ti Hawley, PA, to disrupt his momentum by clinching after each punch thrown. Newman started to warm to the task in the 2nd yika, working behind a stiff jab and penetrating Capers defense with thudding body shots. A thunderous body shot suddenly drove the air from Capers, kika rẹ si kanfasi.

 

Newman ń gbógun ti tán Capers ni 3rd yika, and the only respite came when Capers took a low blow. The extra minute to recover did very little for him as he continued to take punishment. By the 4th yika, Capers wà ni funfun iwalaaye mode pẹlu Newman ibalẹ kan lẹsẹsẹ marun gbooro uppercuts, fifiranṣẹ Capers si kanfasi fun awọn 2nd akoko.

 

Newman wá nwa fun awọn pa ninu awọn 5th yika, punishing Capers throughout the round before finally flooring him for the third time with a big uppercut. Capers managed to climb to his feet, ṣugbọn fihan lati referee Blair Talmadge ti o ní to, yato si lẹsẹkẹsẹ ohun stoppage ni 2:56 ami.

 

Newman si maa wa undefeated 6-0 (5 KO ká) pẹlu Capers maa si 5-7.

 

* Jade lati Trust rẹ ogbon je miiran undefeated afojusọna; Stephen Fulton wà ìkan-ni dismantling Pablo Cupul lori meta ọkan-apa iyipo.

 

Fulton, 123, ti Philadelphia, wasted ko si akoko ninu mu ija si Cupul, 120, ti San Diego, BI ELEYI. Fulton quickly found a home landing his jab to the body and arching his right hand over Cupul’s low left hand, landing it with ease. Despite his courage, Cupul wà nìkan ju o lọra ati ki o ju jakejado-ìmọ lati dije.

 

O ti di buru fun awọn àbẹwò Onija ninu awọn 2nd yika, bi Fulton pinnu lati fi kan osi kio si ara punches rẹ Asenali, landing virtually every punch he threw. The beating continued through the 3rd yika pẹlu Fulton ni dominating pipaṣẹ, leaving a badly swollen and beaten Franco wobbling back to his corner. His corner and the doctor decided the punishment over three rounds was more than enough, idekun ija ṣaaju ki awọn 4th yika.

 

Fulton tun ntọju rẹ undefeated gba dabo ati ki o jẹ bayi 6-0 (3 KO ká) ati awọn oniwosan Cupul ntọwọ bọ si 8-18 (5 KO ká).

 

 

* Samuel Quinones mu awọn ise ina si afonifoji Forge kan diẹ ọsẹ ṣaaju ki awọn 4th ti July, ati Shiwone Gortman wà ni lailoriire olugba rẹ sayin ipari.

 

Quinones, 149, ti York, PA ní lati yọ ninu ewu ohun tete onslaught lati Gortman, 147, ti sayin Pireri, Mi, ti o stormed lati igun gège egan, ineffective punches. Quinones established control late in the round with a combination at the bell.

 

Quinones bere lati ilẹ thudding ipò iwájú osi mu ninu awọn 2nd yika nigba ti Gortman ti a dinku si gège lọra, single punches. With Gortman breathing heavily, Quinones Witoelar ni pẹlu kan vicious overhand ọtun ninu awọn 3rd yika, depositing Gortman flat on his back. It didn’t last much longer as Quinones attacked his wounded prey, muwon Blair Talmadge lati dawo awọn ija.

 

Quinones ji rẹ gba lati 9-3 (4 KO ká) nigba ti Gortman ni bayi 4-8-1 (2 KO ká).

 

Ni a sloppy ibalopọ, Jack Grady ati Kevin Garcia battled si mba a mẹrin-yika fa.

 

Grady, 138, Efon NY, a ga ati lanky Onija pẹlu àìrọrùn ronu ati ki o amateurish ipa bere ni kiakia, throwing long and sloppy punches. Garcia, 135, Phoenixville PA, gbe kan diẹ awọn ounka.

 

Garcia slowly gained control as Grady tired with the bouts spiraling into a crude affair. After four uninspiring rounds, it seemed as Garcia had secured his second professional victory. One judge agreed, awarding him the win by the score of 39-37. Unfortunately for him, awọn miiran meji onidajọ ko le pinnu lori kan Winner, titan ni ikun ti 38-38, pẹlu awọn ija a so a to poju fa.

 

Garcia ni bayi 1-1-1 ati Grady ni ṣi winless ni 0-1-1.

 

Awọn iṣẹlẹ, igbega nipa Marshall Kauffman ká Ọba ni igbega, was again an entertaining show with an appreciative crowd. The Valley Forge Casino is a fan-friendly place to see a boxing match and there was a lot of mingling going on after the show. Garrett Wilson was wearing his newly-won belt, gbigbọn ọwọ, and taking photos with friends and fans. His career has been rejuvenated and his smile showed a man that was happy to be back on the right path. His eyes showed a man who knows he is now a target with that belt around his waist. It is exciting to see who he will fight next and where “The Ultimate Warrior” will go from here.

 

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Wilson gba jade Caputo Smith ninu meta; AamiEye Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight akọle

Orisun omi, Santiago, Newman, Magda, Fulton, Quinones ati Montgomery Dimegilio AamiEye lori undercard

Wo njà lori eletan lori www.gfl.tv

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Àfonífojì Forge, PA (June 22 2015)–Eleyi ti o ti kọja Saturday oru ni afonifoji Forge Casino asegbeyin ti, Garrett Wilson gba wọle a sensational 3rd yika stoppage lori Anthony Caputo Smith lati Yaworan awọn Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight akọle.

Awọn show ti a igbega nipa Ọba igbega ati awọn ti a san ifiwe nipa www.gfl.tv

Wilson ti Philadelphia gbe a vicious ọtun uppercut ti o rán Caputo Smith alapin lori rẹ pada pẹlu ori rẹ bouncing si pa awọn kanfasi. Caputo Smith gbiyanju lati gba lati ẹsẹ rẹ ṣugbọn awọn ija ti a npe ni pipa ni 1:41.

Wilson ti Philadelphia ni bayi 14-9-1 pẹlu 8 knockouts. Caputo Smith of Kennett Square, PA. ni bayi 15-5.

Erik Orisun omi sise lile lati win a 6-yika unanimous ipinnu lori Robert Sweeney ni a Jr. Middleweight ija.

awọn meji oniṣòwo punches ati ki o pese nla igbese bi kò si mu a arinsehin igbese. Awọn ija ti a ja ni sunmọ merin ati nibẹ wà nla meji-ọna igbese jakejado ija.

Orisun omi ti kika, PA. gba nipa ikun ti 60-54, 59-55 ati 58-56 lati gbé re ami si 6-0. Sweeney ti Hampton, Virginia ni 3-3.

Milton Santiago Jr. jiya a filasi knockdown sugbon wà gan dédé jakejado re 6-yika unanimous ipinnu lori Jose Miguel Castro ni a Jr. Welterweight ija.

Santiago a ni soki rán si awọn kanfasi nigbati o ti gbigbe ara pada ki o si je siwaju sii ti a iwontunwonsi knockdown. O si kedere a ko ipalara ati lati pe ojuami lori lo ọwọ rẹ iyara ati gbe opolopo awon awọn akojọpọ ki o si wá si ile pẹlu gun nipa ikun ti 59-55 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi.

Santiago jẹ bayi 11-0. Castro ti Puerto Rico ni 4-5.

Earl Newman (6-0, 5 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY. wà pipe nipa idekun Lamont Capers (5-7) ni yika marun ti won se eto mefa-yika Light Heavyweight ija. Awọn akoko ti awọn stoppage wà 2:56

John Magda (11-0) je workmanlike ki o si fi pounding a 6-yika unanimous ipinnu lori oniwosan Dionisio Miranda (22-12-2) ni a Super Middleweight ija. Ikun wà 60-54 lemeji ati 59-55.

Stephen Fulton wà undefeated bi o ti gba wọle kan stoppage lẹhin yika mẹta ti re 6-yika Featherweight ija. Awọn ija ti a duro lẹhin Fulton (6-0, 3 KO ká) ti Philadelphia la soke kan ge lori ọtun oju ti Capul (8-18).

Samuel Quinones Jr. gba wọle a 3rd yika stoppage lori Shiwone Gortman ni a se eto 6-yika Welterweight ija. Quinones silẹ Gortman pẹlu kan lile overhand ọtun ni yika mẹta si pari rẹ Kó lẹhin ti ni 38 aaya ti yika mẹta. Quinones ti York, PA ni bayi 9-0 pẹlu 4 knockouts. Gortman ti Grand Pireri, Texas ni bayi 4-8-1.

Hafiz Montgomery of Atlantic City ṣe kan aseyori Pro Uncomfortable nipa gba a 4-yika unanimous ipinnu lori oniwosan Brian Donahue ni a Heavyweight ija.

Montgomery gba nipa ikun ti 40-36 lori gbogbo awọn kaadi. Donahue ni bayi 3-13-2.

Kevin Garcia (1-1-1) ti Pheonixville, PA. ati Jack Grady (0-1-1) ti Efon, NY jà si kan to poju ni fa a Jr. Welterweight ija. Ikun wà 39-37 fun Garcia nigbati meji onidajọ ayo 38-38.

Ọba ni igbega pada yi Satidee pẹlu kan sere dada lopolopo 10-ija kaadi lati Sands Casino Betlehemu ti yoo ẹya-ara undefeated Jamal James mu lori Mike Balasi

Òṣuwọn lati afonifoji Forge, PA

Àfonífojì Forge, PA (June 20, 2015)-Òṣuwọn fun Saturday Night ká Ọba ká ni igbega kaadi ni afonifoji Forge Casino ohun asegbeyin ti ẹya-ara ti yoo ni Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight akọle ija laarin Garrett Wilson ati Anthony Caputo Smith.
Garrett Wilson 195 – Anthony Caputo Smith 197.2
(Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight Title)
Milton Santiago 140 – Jose Miguel Castro 138
Earl Newman 177.2 – Lamont Capers 177
Kevin Garcia 135.4 – Jack Grady TBA
Stephen Fulton 123.3 – Pablo Cupul 120.1
Erik Orisun omi 153.4 – Robert Sweeney 153.4
Hafiz Montgomery 207 – Brian Donahue 203
Shiwon Gortman 147.3- Samuel Quinones 148.7
John Magda 167.5 – Dionisio Miranda 169.7
Olugbeleke: Ọba ká ni igbega
Ibi isere: Valley Forge Casino Resort
1st Bell: 7 PM et
Telecast: www.gfl.tv
Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $100, $75 ati $50 ati ki o le ra ni ticketmaster ati www.ticketmaster.com
Awọn 1st ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 6:45 PM pẹlu awọn ilẹkun nsii ni 6 PM.

Garrett Wilson – Anthony Caputo Smith kika fidio

Àfonífojì Forge, PA (June 15, 2015)–Ni isalẹ ni kan pataki 15-iseju kika fidio ṣe akọwo yi Saturday ká Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight asiwaju laarin Garrett Wilson ati Anthony Caputo Smith ti yoo gba ibi ni awọn afonifoji Forge Casino asegbeyin ti.

Eyi ni osise kika si tobi cruiserweight akọle ija laarin The Bull, Anthony Caputo Smith ati Garrett “The Gbẹhin Warrior” Wilson. A lọ inu wọn ikẹkọ ago ati lodo awọn onija ati oluko wọn nipa wọn June 20 jà ni afonifoji Forge Casino asegbeyin ti.

Awọn ija ìròyìn a ńlá night ti Boxing igbega nipa Ọba ni igbega

Wẹẹbù le fí awọn fidio nípa ṣíra tẹ àwọn asopọ ati ki o da / lẹẹmọ awọn ti ifibọ koodu.

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $100, $75 ati $50 ati ki o le ra ni ticketmaster ati www.ticketmaster.com

Awọn 1st ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 6:45 PM pẹlu awọn ilẹkun nsii ni 6 PM.

Ọba ni igbega Tẹ Apero fidio ifihan Garrett Wilson ati Anthony Caputo Smith

Philadelphia (June 12, 2015)–Ni isalẹ ni fidio lati Thursday ká Ọba ni igbega tẹ alapejọ ti o mu ibi ni Chickie ká ati Pete ká ni South Philadelphia.
Awọn tẹ alapejọ ti a ti afihan nipa ọrọ lati Garrett Wilson ati Anthony Caputo Smith. Wilson and Caputo Smith will take part in the featured bout when they vie for the Pennsylvania State Cruiserweight championship on Saturday, June 20 ni afonifoji Forge Casino ohun asegbeyin ti. The fight will top an 8 ija kaadi.
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Kin's Promotions Press Conference
Ọba ni igbega Tẹ Apero
Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $100, $75 ati $50 ati ki o le ra ni ticketmaster atiwww.ticketmaster.com
Awọn 1st ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 6:45 PM pẹlu awọn ilẹkun nsii ni 6 PM.